Just visited a dear family member at tryon estates. The community is lovely. However, the food needs a lot of improvement. Most of the dinner options are sub-par. Other than the food, it was a lovely [View Listing]

This place is not a good place for your love ones. The staff is uneducated, and are not at all skilled on Alzeheimer's care. Unless the workers, and staff have changed, this place is horrible. [View Listing]

The Homestead is a wonderful place and I enjoyed being able to have my Uncle to call it home for over 5 years. The staff is wonderful. The dietary team knows the residents and caters to their indivi [View Listing]

Results: 11 Virginia in Charlottesville

Virginia Virginia assisted living is a special combination of housing and health-related care designed to respond to the individual needs of those who require help with activities of daily living. Assisted Living is a non-institutional setting that promotes maximum independence and dignity for each resident and encourages family and community involvement. Staff is available 24 hours a day to meet scheduled and unscheduled needs.

Located in the Hollymead Town Center development, our newest community boasts some of the most beautiful views of our local mountain ranges. Residents can enjoy a cup of coffee in our L’Orangerie lounge and patio or take a swim in our state-of-the-art therapy pool.

The Heritage Inn of Charlottesville is located in beautiful historic Charlottesville on Pantops Mountain. We are positioned close to both Martha Jefferson Hospital and the University of Virginia Medical Center.

Morningside of Charlottesville has been in Charlottesville, Virginia, area for more than eight years. With six levels of assisted care tailored to our residents' needs, as well as a secure Alzheimer's unit, we are the premier assisted living community in the area. We also have Veteran's benefit services, and newly remodeled bedroom suites.

The Colonnades is located in Charlottesville, Virginia on 59 picturesque acres in the eastern foothills of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains. It is just minutes from the University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, James Madison's Ashlawn, the 250-Bypass, Highway 64, and Route